Fit Sentence Examples

The time frame and dates seemed to fit, but that's a mighty long stretch.

She felt she'd been a good sport since entering the immortal world, but she knew she'd never fit into a world where her sister surely would.

It was about a foot in diameter at the big end, and he had expected to get a good saw-log, but it was so rotten as to be fit only for fuel, if for that.

Denisov, with sparkling eyes and ruffled hair, sat at the clavichord striking chords with his short fingers, his legs thrown back and his eyes rolling as he sang, with his small, husky, but true voice, some verses called "Enchantress," which he had composed, and to which he was trying to fit music:

She simply enjoyed their pleasure and tried to fit in with it.

Destiny stiffened with a fit of coughing and then drug a deep rattling breath.

All her dresses now fit snugly across the bust, and even her skinny legs were beginning to have some attractive curves.

Does this Grasso character fit your pattern for being the person we're tracking?

While Cynthia didn't explain her decision to fit God and church into their busy Sunday morning schedule, once again she dressed for church and Dean dutifully followed suit.

Any other day, she'd have stared at his hard body and the way his jeans hugged his muscular thighs and the round globes of his backside, or the T-shirt that fit so well.

Katie trailed the fit woman through the hallway, past her room, and down a second corridor.

She was alone in a world she didn't fit into, and she wanted more than anything to escape.

With her carefully crafted outfit and makeup, Hannah fit right in.

Instead, Rhyn began to wonder where exactly his mate would fit in.

She was like him: someone who didn't fit in anywhere she should.

Then it is amusing to read of the elaborate preparation I underwent to fit me for the great task my friends entrusted to me.

Her father says he is going to fit up a gymnasium for her in the pump-house; but we both like a good romp better than set exercises.

They've made up splendid packs for me--fit to cross the Bohemian mountains with.

The general had a fit of coughing as a result of shouting and of the powder smoke and stopped in despair.

Both generals are angry, and the result is a challenge on Buxhowden's part and an epileptic fit on Bennigsen's.

He has a fit, he is dying, and you come and bleed him and patch him up.

They are neither fit for war nor peace!

But all these hints at what happened, both from the French side and the Russian, are advanced only because they fit in with the event.

But later on, to fit what had occurred, the historians provided cunningly devised evidence of the foresight and genius of the generals who, of all the blind tools of history were the most enslaved and involuntary.

As soon as Pierre began to say anything that did not fit in with that aim, the channel was removed and the water could flow to waste.

If the noble awistocwacy of the pwovince of Moscow thinks fit, it can show its loyalty to our sov'weign the Empewah in other ways.

"It will fit better still when it sets to your body," said Karataev, still admiring his handiwork.

Suddenly he burst out into a fit of his broad, good-natured laughter, so loud that men from various sides turned with surprise to see what this strange and evidently solitary laughter could mean.

To strain the facts to fit the rules of history: to say that the field of battle at Borodino remained in the hands of the Russians, or that after Moscow there were other battles that destroyed Napoleon's army, is impossible.

But such a war does not fit in under any rule and is directly opposed to a well-known rule of tactics which is accepted as infallible.

When the fit of laughter that had seized him at Tikhon's words and smile had passed and Petya realized for a moment that this Tikhon had killed a man, he felt uneasy.

So one might have thought that regarding this period of the campaign the historians, who attributed the actions of the mass to the will of one man, would have found it impossible to make the story of the retreat fit their theory.

With Mademoiselle Bourienne's help the princess had maintained the conversation very well, but at the very last moment, just when he rose, she was so tired of talking of what did not interest her, and her mind was so full of the question why she alone was granted so little happiness in life, that in a fit of absent-mindedness she sat still, her luminous eyes gazing fixedly before her, not noticing that he had risen.

During the whole trip I did not have one fit of temper, there were so many things to keep my mind and fingers busy.

He pasted raised labels on objects and made her fit the labels to the objects and the objects to the labels.

But if my jacket and trousers, my hat and shoes, are fit to worship God in, they will do; will they not?